Tre Mason recorded his first 100-yard career rushing game with 106 yards on 14 carries (7.6 ypc). Mason's 30-yard gain in the second quarter was his longest career rushing play.

Kiehl Frazier's 54-yard touchdown completion to Emory Blake in the first quarter was the longest pass play and scoring play of the first-time starter's career. That play, and a 38-yard completion to Philip Lutzenkirchen, each exceed his passing total of 34 yards for the 2011 season. Frazier finished the game with 194 yards on 10-of-27 passing and a touchdown.

Blake now moves to seventh on the Auburn career touchdown receptions list with 14 scores (tying Lawyer Tillman/1985-88 and Philip Lutzenkirchen/2009-12). Blake also moved up the all-time receiving yardage list with his career-best 109 yards vs. Clemson. He now stands at 13th with 1,342 yards jumping four spots and Devin Aromashodu/2002-05 (1,333), Alexander Wright/1986-89 (1,320), Ben Obomanu/2002-05 (1,313) and Thomas Bailey/1991-94 (1,243).

Ontario McCalebb rushed for 82 yards to improve to 13th on the Auburn all-time rushing list with 2,098 yards passing Lionel James/1980-83 (2,086 yds) and James Bostic/1991-93 (2,084). He also had two receptions for six yards which moves him to fourth on the receptions by a running back list with 47 (tied with Stacy Danley) and fifth for receiving yardage by a running back with 494, passing Carnell Williams/2001-04.

Ryan White led the team in tackles with 12, marking a new career-best. His previous high was fie vs. Florida Atlantic in 2011. Jermaine Whitehead also surpassed his previous best in tackles with 11.

Corey Lemonier's two first-half sacks give him multiple sacks in three of his last eight games. Lemonier ended the game with a career-best nine tackles.

Dee Ford also recorded his first multiple-sack game with two, which is a career-best.

Cody Parkey's 46-yard field goal in the third quarter was a career long for the junior kicker. He has made 10 of his last 12 field goal attempts dating back through last year's Florida game. He is now 6-of-7 all-time in the Georgia Dome.

Parkey converted on four field goals in a game for the first time in his career; he had three field goals last season vs. Florida Atlantic. The last Auburn kicker with four field goals in a game was Wes Byrum at Tennessee in 2009. His four field goals made tonight also ties a Chick-fil-A Kickoff Classic record.

Daren Bates' fourth-quarter interception was the third of his career and first since the 2010 SEC championship game.